frontlines >> letters }low to Send Letters We prefer letters relating to JN articles. We reserve the right to edit or reject letters. Letters of 225 words or less are considered first. Longer ones will be subject to trimming. Letter writers are limited in frequency of publication. Letters must be original and contain the name, address and title of the writer and a day phone number. Non-electronic copies must be hand signed. Send letters to the JN: 29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034; fax (248) 304-8885; e-mail, letters®the jewishnews.com . We prefer email. Sen. Graham Grills Hagel On 'Jewish Lobby' Remarks The American Jewish community owes a debt of gratitude to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for confronting Chuck Hagel at Hagel's confirmation hearing regard- ing his ugly slurs that the "Jewish lobby intimidates" politicians and forces the U.S. to make "stupid" foreign policy deci- sions. ("Hagel A Controversial Nominee For Defense," Jan. 10, page 30.) Hagel admitted to Graham that he could not name a single politician who was intimidated by the Israel lobby, and Hagel admitted that he could not name a single bad policy that the U.S. took as a result of pro-Israel lobbying. Of course, Jew haters and left-wing conspiracy theorists will always blame Jews and Israel for all the world's prob- lems, but it was helpful to get a powerful person like Hagel to admit that his prior rant about the "Jewish lobby" was non- sense. It is a shame that Sen. Carl Levin, (D-Mich.) who chairs the Armed Services committee, did not address Hagel's past hateful comments during the hearing and offered nothing but gushing praise for a very questionable nominee. Thankfully, we live in a great nation where Southern Christians like Lindsey Graham stand up for Jews even when Jews who are powerful like Sen. Levin cannot bother to stand up for us. Josh Baker Birmingham Hagel's Defense Views Would Weaken Nation It was stunning to watch the recent hearing on the nomination of Sen. Hagel for secretary of defense. His posi- tions on terrorism, nuclear disarma- ment and proliferation, U.S. security and Israel were clearly exposed through probing questioning by Sens. Graham, Inhoffe, Cornyn, Cruz, McCain, etc. Sen. Hagel's views are incompatible with American security needs, and his lack of understanding of threats to our country makes him completely unquali- fied to manage our defense capability. His sudden, miraculous reversal in those previous positions certainly calls into question his sincerity. Contrary to the opinion of almost all knowledgeable defense analysts, Sen. Hagel continues to support not only reducing each leg of the nuclear triad (missile, air and sea), but even reducing it to a dyad. He refused to sign a letter to the European Union urging it to desig- nate Hizbollah a terrorist organization. And he still refuses to agree with a Senate resolution calling for designating the Iranian Republican Guard as a terror- ist group, in spite of the fact that the IRG has trained and provided the materials for IEDs that killed our troops in Iraq. He neither retracted nor apologized for saying on the Senate floor that Israel's response to Hizbollah's terrorism was "sickening slaughter." Sen. Hagel confessed, but did not apologize for, using the anti-Semitic term "Jewish lobby" He stated that he used that term only `once on the record." Apparently his mistake was using it "on the record," not the use of the term. Where is the outrage from the ADL and our local Jewish organizations and rabbis? Particularly disturbing is that Jewish Sens. Levin and Schumer not only did not condemn that remark, but rushed like lemmings to embrace and support the nominee. Does this mean that Sens. Levin and Schumer share Sen. Hagel's views? Space restrictions prevent me from fully detailing the inconsistencies between Sen. Hagel's record and recent responses. But, what is particularly alarming is that President Obama and Democratic senators appear to consider him to be the most qualified person to manage the Defense Department and to advise the president on national defense. Irving Ginsberg Farmington Hills Guns Protect Citizens From Government Tyranny I grew up as most Jews did without guns in my everyday culture. Many, like me, believed that guns seem to have a will of their own. In 1977, I lived in a rural area, where one sheriff covered 30 square miles. While I worked, my wife and child were home alone. My fear of guns changed when my wife and I were trained by the local police on firearm safety, because guns are tools requiring training for proper use. Practicing emergency medi- cine exposed me to the devastation of firearms injuries. The Second Amendment was written to give the citizens of America a means to protect themselves from a tyranni- cal government. In many countries, confiscation of firearms prevented free citizens from opposing tyranny, includ- ing Germany under Hitler. The notion that we, as Jews, are safe from govern- ment oppression in today's America as a reason to negate the intention of the Second Amendment is fallacious. The Second Amendment was written for all Americans, long ago. When the Second Amendment was written, the firearm of the day was the musket. Today's are either a semi- automatic rifle or pistol. Many Jews, including Rabbi Joseph Klein, fear hand- guns popular today, and those labeled as "assault rifles." ("Gun Control," Jan. 24, page 10). Assault rifles are fully automatic machine guns and are illegal for civilian ownership. The majority of pistols and rifles owned by millions of law abid- ing Americans are semi-automatic with detachable magazines. All of the recent mass shootings were carried out by men- tally ill young men. Rabbi Klein makes no comments about guns and mental health. If laws are changed as the Congress wishes, it will turn law-abiding gun own- ers into criminals. We will save lives by tightening current laws keeping firearms away from those who are mentally ill or who have criminal backgrounds. Steven Rossmoore M.D. West Bloomfield Workers With Asperger's Need Understanding Bosses I always enjoy reading Rabbi Jason Miller's articles. They are current and smart. He recently wrote about Auticon, a company that hires those on the Autism Spectrum (including Asperger's) exclu- sively ("Drawing Upon Strengths," Jan. 24, page 14). I think this is brilliant! In my counseling practice, I work a great deal with individuals on the spectrum. I know a gentleman with Asperger's who retired after a successful career with a large corporation. He's now working for a small firm and struggling with his supervisor. Having Asperger's leads to communication difficulties. They are both frustrated. I'm also working with a young man who will be starting an entry level job and is about to live independently for the first time. Right now, they don't know about his Asperger's. I trust that he will do well, but it would be so much easier for him if he worked for a company that understood and could fully support him. I'm also supporting a student who plans to work in computer programming. He is self-taught and has significant Asperger's. He is brilliant and will do best if he can be supported by a business community who understands about his challenges and his gifts. I love the work that I do. I love my clients! I am hopeful that someone in the Detroit area will develop such an employment opportunity in our area (as Auticon), with quality career opportuni- ties. If you're already out there, I hope that you will notify me (and the Jewish community). Judith E. Lipson, M.A Spiral Wisdom LLC. 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